

Bridging the Digital Divide:
Enhancing Access for Indigenous Entrepreneurs
Indigenous businesses contribute over $30 billion annually to Canada’s economy. Yet, digital barriers—from high Internet costs and unreliable broadband to limited access to digital tools and training—continue to hold them back. By closing the digital divide, we can unlock billions more in economic activity, create jobs, and strengthen Canada’s global competitiveness. The Indigenous Prosperity Foundation is proud to release Bridging the Digital Divide: Enhancing Access for Indigenous Entrepreneurs in Canada, a report that presents real solutions to unlock economic growth and opportunity.
Indigenous Self-Determination through Entrepreneurship
Training, mentorship, digital access and funding for early-stage Indigenous entrepreneurs.
About the Indigenous Prosperity Foundation
We bring donors, funders and granting organizations together and partner with Indigenous Financial Institutions and ecosystem partners across Canada to support underserved Indigenous women, youth, and early-stage entrepreneurs to start and grow thriving businesses.
Mission
A thriving and inclusive Indigenous economy grounded in Indigenous values, where every Indigenous person has support and resources to fulfill their potential and lift others.
Vison
Foster Indigenous prosperity by providing digital access, training, mentorship and funding to underserved Indigenous peoples across Canada.
Purpose
Promote collaboration and cooperation of organizations within the broader ecosystem in support of prosperity for Indigenous peoples across Canada.
Indigenous entrepreneurs are blazing new trails and making a real impact in their communities.
Through training, mentorship, digital access and funding, the Indigenous Prosperity Foundation
seeds a supportive environment for Indigenous entrepreneurs to soar higher.
Entrepreneur Feature
Sapling & Flint
This month, the Indigenous Prosperity Foundation proudly features Sapling & Flint,
founded by Teyotsihstokwáthe Dakota Brant & Yonenyà:kenht Jesse Brant, proud Mohawk Turtle clan twin sisters born and raised in Six Nations of the Grand River Territory. Sapling & Flint is a jewellery manufacturer specializing in gold & sterling silver.

Canadian charity supporting early-stage Indigenous entrepreneurs.
Proudly supported by the National Aboriginal Capital Corporations Association.
338 Somerset St. West
Ottawa, ON K2P 0J9
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